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someone help...........
I had a frozenFrozen shoulderembryoCea (well graded) transfer on may 7...on may 11 my hcg was 9...then may 13 and may 14 my hcg level was less than 1 confirmed by 2 different labs...so no lab error...then on may 18 my hcg was 44....how the heck did this happen...did i get pregnant on my own...remember w a transfer we dont take meds that show hcg in blood....anyone have an explanation
Very confusing. May 11 would have been really early to get a positive but you never know. The most important thing is that your May 18 number is great! That is definitely a positive! Your numbers should doubleDouble-tussin dm at your next blood test.
It seems to me that would explain it - that there was still hcg in your system from the trigger, then once it was out, you got the BFN and then now you're pregnant and the embryoCea's producing HCG. Just a theroy anyway
Congratulations!!
It seems to me that would explain it - that there was still hcg in your system from the trigger, then once it was out, you got the BFN and then now you're pregnant and the embryo's producing HCG. Just a theroy anyway
Congrats on your BFP & SSBD! - jen